I am in the same exact position... Jes finished investing in watercooling and wanted to now concentrate on enough ram for UDK. ( and big scenes ) At first I was considering going all out and getting 24 gigs of really fast hexa-channel memory. But anything faster than what I already have is $729 If I could get by with 12…
Finished the retopo Was pretty interesting to retopo a character for the first time. I definitely could've gone lower on the polycount. I learned more as i worked on it. Realized I shouldve had more loops following the shape of the body better, couldve saved time and polycount welp, theres always next time! ended with 72k…
Have an habit of making a daily rock or pillar, there's some few example floating around (everything done in 1 hour or so). Just google zbrush rock or pillar, look under image and grow from there.…
http://www.crydev.net/newspage.php?news=72255 I don't know if that's the most up-to-date information, but it should give you a good idea. Apart from that: Make a good portfolio for your game and send an e-Mail to Crytek. As an example look at Chris Roberts newest game which just got Crowdfunded and is working on CryEngine…
4096x2160 (4K) is the cinema/projection standard (what high end projectors at theaters tend to use). 3840x2160 (UHD) is the broadcast standard and what any 16:9 display (the vast majority of displays) would use. The difference between the two is about 6% horizontally, entirely trivial for anything we would be concerned…
I've been eyeing the Lenovo Miix 720. Not out yet but should be soon. I don't know if the HD Graphics 620 will be any good for intensive 3d apps though. https://www.cnet.com/products/lenovo-miix-720/preview/
incidentally, here's what valkyrie profile 2 looks in 720p: http://i21.photobucket.com/albums/b278/akadewboy/Valkyrie%20Profile/ValkyrieProfile216_9720p.jpg
yes, doubtful that PS4 can render halfway complex visuals in stereo at 1080 while keeping up a decent framerate but perhaps they can leverage something, being theoretically very much in control of their hardware. also they might just drop down a resolution or two for games (contrary to what you may have heard, 720p on the…